GTBill Named 2011 XBIZ LA, XBIZ Awards Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce GTBill as a Gold Sponsor of the leading digital trade conference XBIZ LA and Platinum Sponsor of the XBIZ Awards.

GTBill is a billing and credit card processing company that specializes in adult payment solutions and adult credit card processing, and is best known for its wide range of merchant account tools to make business more profitable and efficient.

GTBill joins DatingGold as the latest online adult companies to come onboard as 2011 XBIZ LA Gold Sponsors, where they’ll enjoy high-profile exposure at the top tech-focused business-to-business conference taking place at the Sofitel Hotel Feb 7-9.

“With much enthusiasm, I’m pleased to introduce GTBill as the latest Gold Sponsor of XBIZ LA and as an XBIZ Awards Platinum Sponsor,” XBIZ Executive Director of Business Development Kristen Kaye said. “I’m extremely appreciative to have GTBill’s continuous support and am delighted that they see the value in our unrivaled products and events.”

As Platinum Sponsor of the highly anticipated 2011 XBIZ Awards, GTBill will be in the spotlight at the biggest business-to-business awards show, being held Feb. 9 in conjunction with XBIZ LA.

“GTBill is proud to sponsor the 2011 XBIZ Awards,” GTBill’s Andy K said. “We wish the best of luck to all nominees this year and look forward to celebrating with everyone at the awards ceremony in Los Angeles this year. XBIZ is a leader in the adult industry and GTBill is proud to sponsor a great event for all the talented people in the adult industry.”

Entrance to the 2011 XBIZ Awards is restricted to XBIZ LA registered attendees, who also gain access to additional special events, including the Cybersocket Awards.

For event information and registration, visit XBIZ LA.

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